
Originally Posted by
Lotz-A-Landies
Well we can start with:
- the Perentie gal chassis,
- then we have the very reliable LT95 gearbox (although I'd probably go with the Grubb's Isuzu MSA 5speed conversion)
- and then we dont have the 2.2 litre Ford Puma engine, (we have the 3.9 litre Isuzu 4BD1 in the perentie).
- the perentie has a Salisbury diff and not the unreliable p38 Rover diffs
- and then the perentie has the County/early Defender CVs, The last good Land Rover CV according to Mal Story the inventer and founder of Maxi-Drive locking diffs.
Good points, the gal. chassis would certainly have a long life, although I don't know if we have the same problem as GB with chassis rust, I believe salting of the roads in winter exacerbates the problem. Don't know much about the LT95, but I was speaking to the Boss at our local independant dealer when the 2012 pumas came out. He expressed concern about the 6 speed box, but in subsequent conversations with him over time, he is pleasently surprised with its relability. I will have a chat about LT95 Vs 6 speed next time I see him. [ I have a beer with his brother down the local footy club, he used to be a LR mechanic, way back when, but refuses to work on them now
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Their is a 5 cylinder version of the 2.2, which produces 3.2 litres, Nene Overland fitted one to a 90, [ difficult job, apparently] Nene also fitted a TDV6 to a 110, with a 5 speed auto box. Don't know much about the diffs, I will send an E-mail to Ashcroft and see what they have to say. As for the CV's, our local independent dealer bought out Maxxi and sell most of their products, a good place to start for info, I guess.
Something about the Perenties no one has mentioned, is the amount of money spent on them over the years by the Army, maintaining & servicing them. Army mechanics are highly trained, and their servicing system very thorough,are people willing to put the same money & effort in, for those vehicles to last another 30 years in the same condition. Don't get me wrong, I would love one as a second vehicle, just the thing for those remote area fishing trips. But the 2013 Puma would suit the grey Nomad lifestyle better, I suggest. [ especially with a bit of comfort for SWMBO] Bob
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